In Gambia, the plastic manufacturing sector is increasingly driven by the urgent need for energy independence and healthcare modernization. The high humidity and salinity of the coastal environment place extreme stress on solar components, necessitating the use of premium backsheet solar panel materials that can prevent moisture ingress and electrical degradation.
Simultaneously, the medical infrastructure in Banjul and surrounding regions is transitioning from analog to digital, yet there remains a critical demand for high-fidelity medical x ray film and archival imaging solutions to ensure accurate patient diagnostics in rural clinics.
The local market currently struggles with material durability; standard plastics often succumb to UV degradation. This creates a strategic opening for advanced polymer composites that combine flexibility with extreme weather resistance, specifically tailored for the West African climate.





